
It's big because it's like an E3 that's open to the public.
It's big because it's like an E3 that's open to the public.
I'm not sure if it's still in the App store, but Hasbro had a free Hungry Hungry Hippos game there.
There are lots of multiplayer games I've enjoyed over the years. Accessible fighters like Soul Calibur and Smash Bros., racers like Mario Kart, and arcade classics like the TMNT arcade game or Bubble Bobble, to name a few. And I wish Nintendo would make another Four Swords Zelda game!
When I did a blog about my favorite Xbox 360 games, Nuts & Bolts was 2nd place (Soul Calibur 4 and 5 were first, in case you were wondering). While I think Rare just had a car building game and slapped on Banjo characters so it would sell, and I'd rather have a true Banjo 3-D platformer, what we got was brilliant. It was fun, not tedious, to build vehicles, and the gameplay was fantastic. My brother and his friends would just spend hours creating vehicles and testing them, and they made some pretty neat stuff. Like a floating aircraft carrier complete with detachable flying plane! I really don't understand why this game got so much hate. If you just try it with an open mind, you'll have lots of fun!
Back when this game came out, XSEED was willing to send me review copies of nearly all their games. This wasn't one of them. I think they knew it was bad. But around that time, XSEED was my favorite niche game publisher. Some of the ones I liked from them were Retro Game Challenge, Solatorobo, and Half-Minute Hero. I wish they'd still do stuff like that.
How can an M&M's game be bad?!?
You know I"m actually playing a part in that Zelda series.
Not really, I was just seeing if you'd believe it.
Did you do your workouts today?
I missed out on this game. I'd like to try it someday.
Considering I really only play happy, silly Kirby type games, my answer this time is just "Duuuuuhhhhhhh...."
Only Sci-Fi show I really enjoyed was Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Fantasy Life looks interesting. I'd like to try it, but don't have the time right now.